Example sentences of "[pers pn] at [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He tested his first successful model on 27 October , 1815 in Killingworth colliery , two months before Davy tested his at Hebburn colliery on the first day of 1816 .
2 And she at bed time she gets hold of him by the scruff of the neck and
3 Contact the company , mentioning SHE at PO Box 354 , London W13 9NU , tel : 081–579 0435 .
4 See you at lunch time . ’
5 He said' I was in 4j with you at Drayton Hall in Banbury ’ .
6 Some dealers would do well to heed the advice offered by Mark McCormack in his book What They Do n't Teach You at Harvard Business School — Awareness of when you are imposing can be an important asset . "
7 ‘ Did anything … anything odd happen to you at Rose Cottage .
8 Meet you at Radnor Walk .
9 ‘ How good are you at wei chi ? ’
10 A friendly face and a wealth of knowledge will greet you at Hastings Tourist Information Centre .
11 A driver will meet you at Tegel Airport and take you to Dresden .
12 Oh yeah I mean they were good company to go out with and I said to you at dinner time and then since they 've joined us , so we was all the same
13 Over many years , we at Sun Alliance have gained a solid reputation for dealing with Policyholders , promptly and efficiently .
14 The route that we at Buckinghamshire College have chosen to take though , is to become an accredited college of Brunel University .
15 Ruth fended him off , holding him at arms length .
16 That 's how she met him at relatives party .
17 A : She blew him at blow football
18 I learned of his death when I tried to telephone him at Ladram Avionics .
19 The decision had cheered him up ; the bustle created by his demands reaffirmed the show of his importance ; and he could still feel a breeze from the pure air which had wreathed him at Hause Point .
20 Seddon 's remark that I should n't try to get in touch with him at Scotland Yard set me thinking .
21 When sentencing him at Oxford Crown Court today , Judge Leo Clarke described it as a motiveless and shocking attack .
22 FOLLOWING on from last month 's report on club management ( p79 of September 's RW&P , Jim Saker of Loughborough University Business School , co-author with Sarah Massey , has reminded us that copies of the full report ( price £15 inclusive of postage & packing ) or the synopsis ( £3 ) and information on training workshops can be obtained from him at Loughborough University School .
23 The idea , however , that the rebels aimed to kill the King is unlikely — not only did the rebels show a positive loyalty to him at Mile End and Smithfield , and adopt as a watchword ‘ King Richard and the True Commons ’ , but they made no attempt to take vengeance on him for the death of Wat Tyler , when he could have been at their mercy .
24 I used to see him at Chapel Anniversary , and my uncle would say that he was a romancer , meaning that in the nicer way .
25 this company moves at such a rapid rate of knots that I have a meeting tomorrow morning with the Managing Director Building and Property Development at his house in Pitlochrie which is the only time he 's literally coming back to change his shirt before he goes wandering round the world again so the only way I can get him is to go up and stay with the in-laws over night and see him at breakfast time tomorrow .
26 And last night it emerged that the man was being held in police cells because there was n't enough space for him at Durham prison .
27 He was being held in police cells because there was no room for him at Durham prison .
28 ‘ Do n't we hold him at Tracy Castle ? ’ fitzCount continued with careful emphasis .
29 The Derry boss was in no doubt as to the task which awaits him at Tolka Park .
30 The congratulatory letter should be addressed to him at Turnbull Hall .
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